The Solano College baseball team advanced to the Northern California super regionals by sweeping a pair of games at Marin on Saturday.

The Falcons rallied for three runs in the bottom of the ninth inning for a 3-2 win in Game 2. Solano followed that up with a 6-4 win in a decisive Game 3. Solano had lost 5-2 in the opener of the best-of-3 playoff series on Friday.

Scott Stover's team improved to 23-14 overall. The Falcons will be in Santa Rosa starting Friday to face the host school, along with San Joaquin Delta and Chabot, in a four-team showdown with the winner advancing the state tournament.

Solano had to get through Game 2 to keep its season alive and did so by beating the top closer in the Bay Valley Conference in Tyler Ihrig.

Jordan Tolbert delivered the RBI single to win it. Aaron Brasher had an RBI double in the inning after missing a bunt attempt. Tucker Bishop also had an RBI single.

"I think the biggest surprise was us beating the best closer in the state," Stover said. "He has 17 saves this season and we were able to get five hits off of him."

Zach Welz, Bishop, Alex Crosby and Justin Quilatan had two hits apiece in Game 2. Brasher and Tolbert had hits in the big ninth inning.

Ryan Anderson threw seven innings for the Falcons and had eight strikeouts. Michael Duman also worked off the mound and Nick Altman earned the first of his two wins Saturday.

The Falcons had single runs in the first, second and fifth inning in Game 3 and had a three-run third inning. Drew Lamont started on the mound with Altman pitching long relief ahead of Duman.

David Fernandez, Welz, Bishop, Brasher, and Tolbert all had two hits in the second game. Quilatan and Crosby had hits.